Risk scoring system combined with traditional Chinese medicine constitution identification improves colorectal advanced neoplasms screening effectiveness for early colonoscopy

风险评分系统结合传统中医体质鉴定,可提高早期结肠镜检查对结直肠晚期肿瘤的筛查效果。

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The Asia-Pacific Colorectal Screening (APCS) score was designed with the purpose of distinguishing individuals at high risk (HR) for colorectal advanced neoplasia (AN). Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) constitution was also linked with colorectal cancer (CRC). AIM: To integrate the APCS score with TCM constitution identification as a new algorithm to screen for CRC. METHODS: A cross-sectional multicenter study was carried out in three hospitals, enrolling 1430 patients who were asymptomatic and undergoing screening colonoscopy from 2022 to 2023. Patients were considered to have average risk, moderate risk, or HR with their APCS score. Odd ratios assessed the relationship between TCM constitution and disease progression. A TCM constitution risk score was created. The sensitivity and specificity of the new algorithm were calculated to evaluate diagnostic performance in detecting advanced adenoma (AA), CRC, and AN. RESULTS: Of the 1430 patients, 370 (25.9%) were categorized as average risk, 755 (52.8%) as moderate risk, and 305 (21.3%) as HR. Using the combined APCS score and the TCM constitution (damp-heat, qi-deficiency, yang-deficiency, phlegm-dampness, and inherited special constitution as positive) algorithm, 72.2% of patients with AA and 73.7% of patients with AN were detected. Compared with the APCS score alone, the new algorithm significantly improved the sensitivity for screening AA [72.2%, 95% confidence interval (CI): 64.4%-80.0% vs 49.2%, 95%CI: 40.5%-57.9%] and AN (73.7%, 95%CI: 66.4%-81.1% vs 51.1%, 95%CI: 42.7%-59.5%). CONCLUSION: The combination of APCS and TCM constitution identification questionnaires was valuable in identifying Chinese individuals who were asymptomatic for colorectal screening prioritization.

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